| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 378 pages
...heart be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause...made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving By the light of the moon. TO THOMAS MOORE. WHAT are you doing now, Oh Thomas... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 380 pages
...heart be still as loving, And the moon be still aa bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause...made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving By the light of the moon. 1817. TO THOMAS MOORE. WHAT are you doing now,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 650 pages
...be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright II. For the sword outwears its sheath, And. the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause to breathe, And love itself have rest. HI. Though the night was made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 648 pages
...be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright. II. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause to breathe, And love itself have rest in. Though the night was made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 800 pages
...be still as bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And i he these he wielded to command assent ; But where he...unbent, That kindness canccll'd fear in those who \ et we'll go no more a roving By the light of the moon. TO THOMAS MOORE. WHAT are you doing now, Oh... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1881 - 654 pages
...be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright. II. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause to breathe, And love itself have rest. IIL Though the night was made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1883 - 734 pages
...be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright II. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause to breathe, And love itself have rest. III. Though the night was made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 686 pages
...be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright. II. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause to breathe, And love itself have rest. III. Though the night was made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1884 - 654 pages
...be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright II. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause to breathe, And love itself have rest. HI. Though the night was made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 252 pages
...WE'LL GO NO MORE A ROVING. So, we'll go no more a roving For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause to breathe, And love itself have rest. III. Though the night was made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving... | |
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